John Oliver Says Brexit Vote Is A Warning For U.S. Trump Supporters: 'There Are No F**king Do-Overs'

Donald Trump, presumptive Republican presidential nominee, gestures as he speaks to members of the media at Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen, U.K, on Saturday, June 25, 2016. The grand re-opening of the golf course went on as scheduled as financial markets rattled into a panicked state of uncertainty following the EU referendum result. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Oliver called the U.K. Independence Party leader Nigel Farage the "three-time cover model for Punchable Face magazine" and said Boris Johnson, the former London mayor and another leader of the Brexit movement to leave the European Union, is a “a shaved orangutan with Owen Wilson’s hair."

Both men hailed the day of the vote as "Independence Day," which Oliver found just a little weird:

“First, Britain was already independent. In fact, it’s what many other countries celebrate their independence from. And second, the sequel to the movie they’re quoting actually opened this week and features the wholesale destruction of London -- which is beginning to feel pretty fucking appropriate right now."

Then there's U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

As Oliver noted, Trump found a way to make the Brexit vote about himself:

Many people are equating BREXIT, and what is going on in Great Britain, with what is happening in the U.S. People want their country back!